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. >>> law enforcement community is mourning the loss of one of their own. warren rue passed away today. he leaves behind a his wife and children. just last month he was diagnosed with leukemia. plans for his funeral are still being worked out. >>> the city is preparing for an outdoor festival. how much the fees are and why some people say are not fair. >>> this is amazing, it's not every day you get a turtle in your backyard. >> an unusual sight in the south bay the commotion caused when a slow moving reptile got lose. >>> part of golden gate park is closed tonight. the event has turned into a big cash cow for san francisco's rec and parks. organizers of smaller events say they are being push out, jana katsuyama explains. >> reporter: well julie tomorrow the fields here will be packed with people they have sold out of the tickets. but some people are saying that the city is selling out by trying to crash in on big events. today crews unloaded cases of cold drinks and rolled out the power cables. final preparations for the lands music festival. 195,000 peopl
. >>> law enforcement community is mourning the loss of one of their own. warren rue passed away today. he leaves behind a his wife and children. just last month he was diagnosed with leukemia. plans for his funeral are still being worked out. >>> the city is preparing for an outdoor festival. how much the fees are and why some people say are not fair. >>> this is amazing, it's not every day you get a turtle in your backyard. >> an unusual sight in the south bay...
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. >>> today a jury found the former brother-in-law of hudson guilty of murder. four years ago, her mother, brother and nephew were found dead. he is now facing mandatory life in prison. his defense attorney said they will appeal the conviction. >>> a plane on a demonstration flight crashed wednesday. the russian built plane was carrying potential buyers. he previously worked for jet blue. his wife told ktvu they had been together since he -- since they were 15 years old. and his parents had surviveed the holocaust. >> he always came home with parents for them and he just loves them to pieces. >> reporter: adler leaves behind two children, his son turns 18 tomorrow. adler's family is now working with the state department to have his body recovered? >>> the mother of sierra lamar issued an emotional letter on motherhood. the letter wrote in part, the greatest gift that god has blessed me with is the joy of being a mom to two beautiful daughters. i love you sierra. >> reporter: this week what appears to be a lead. on monday sheriff's officials said they identified
. >>> today a jury found the former brother-in-law of hudson guilty of murder. four years ago, her mother, brother and nephew were found dead. he is now facing mandatory life in prison. his defense attorney said they will appeal the conviction. >>> a plane on a demonstration flight crashed wednesday. the russian built plane was carrying potential buyers. he previously worked for jet blue. his wife told ktvu they had been together since he -- since they were 15 years old. and...
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. >>> bay area law enforcement officers are trying to find a teenager with cerebral palsy and other medical issues. police say this young teenager 15-year-old andre seine colon is 5'1", 111 pounds and uses crutches. police say he is at-risk because he should take medication twice a day and he has no medicine with him. anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact police immediate will l. a san josi apartment is at the center of one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history. as ktvu's janine de la vega reports the millions of dollars of drugs were all recently discovered because of a stolen ipad. >> reporter: apartment 101 insided woods apartment complex is sealed off, federal authorities say inside they found boxes and boxes of methamphetamine, 750 pounds of it. the drug which looks like this has a history street value. >> 34 million worth of methamphetamine. >> wow, that is really amazing. >> reporter: the drug enforcement administration or dea says palo alto police were investigating a case of stolen ipad as the apartment thursday had they found the drugs. it was packaged
. >>> bay area law enforcement officers are trying to find a teenager with cerebral palsy and other medical issues. police say this young teenager 15-year-old andre seine colon is 5'1", 111 pounds and uses crutches. police say he is at-risk because he should take medication twice a day and he has no medicine with him. anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact police immediate will l. a san josi apartment is at the center of one of the biggest drug busts in...
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. >> senator feinstein admitted changes to gun laws probably will not happen until after the november election. she offered a ban on assault weapons following the 1993 ban. that ban expired in 2004. >>> despite the colorado tragedy. block buster numbers are expected for the opening weekend of the dark knight rises. still warner brothers studios is withholding revenue reports out of respect of the colorado victims. they say it's on track to earn 160 to $162 million. that would put it in third place after the avengers and harry potter and the deathly hollows part ii. >>> turning to faith. how parish they -- parishioners in the bay area turned to their faith. >>> president obama headed to the bay area after leaving aurora. mr.obama arrived here earlier than scheduled. the president spent time at the university of colorado. then he boarded air force one bound to the bay area arriving at sfo about 90 minutes ago. tomorrow mr. obama traveled to reno. stops tomorrow may actually help the president pick up conservative votes. >> reporter: the president arrived here about an hour ago, tomorrow
. >> senator feinstein admitted changes to gun laws probably will not happen until after the november election. she offered a ban on assault weapons following the 1993 ban. that ban expired in 2004. >>> despite the colorado tragedy. block buster numbers are expected for the opening weekend of the dark knight rises. still warner brothers studios is withholding revenue reports out of respect of the colorado victims. they say it's on track to earn 160 to $162 million. that would put...
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law enforcement is out in force trying to keep people out of the restricted areas. that is the latest from here, reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> this sunday is opening day on the bay, the beginning of the boating system on san francisco bay. officially gets started at noon at pier 39. it'll feature the annual boat parade which is made up of various boats reflecting this year's theme of spirit. that event the boat event this weekend could just add to all the traffic problems that are expected because of doyle drive being shut down all weekend but there are some alternatives and we asked walker to show us the best ones. >> reporter: it's a beautiful night for a game. gets there could be fun, getting home could be not so fun. you basically have two ways to head from the city to the north bay, option number one the bay bridge. the suggested way to put san francisco in your rear-view mirror is head east. take the bay bridge to the san rafael bridge to the north bay. >> we're just getting off the richmond san rafael bridge it's taken u
law enforcement is out in force trying to keep people out of the restricted areas. that is the latest from here, reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> this sunday is opening day on the bay, the beginning of the boating system on san francisco bay. officially gets started at noon at pier 39. it'll feature the annual boat parade which is made up of various boats reflecting this year's theme of spirit. that event the boat event this weekend could just add to...
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and china resulted in a keel where he was allowed into the united states to study law. today his wife translated for him. >> nothing is impossible as long as you put your heart to it. >> as long as you are put your heart into it, she said. chen fought against forced abortions and sterilization. >> the sacramento sikh community is offering a large reward to track down a killerment one yeager someone shot and bill balb singh dhami in his home in elk grove. . >>> with security extremely tight in chicago ahead of the nato summit tomorrow comes word tonight that three young men are under arrest. they are accused of motting attacks on president obama's campaign headquarters and the home of chicago's mayor. but as ed henry tells us a defense attorney says the men are shocked by the accusations. >> reporter: final preps are underway in the windy city for the nato summit and security is a top certain. hundreds of protests are have descended on chicago. this latest demonstration comes on heels of three men accused of a terror plot. >> the defendants brian church, jared chase and
and china resulted in a keel where he was allowed into the united states to study law. today his wife translated for him. >> nothing is impossible as long as you put your heart to it. >> as long as you are put your heart into it, she said. chen fought against forced abortions and sterilization. >> the sacramento sikh community is offering a large reward to track down a killerment one yeager someone shot and bill balb singh dhami in his home in elk grove. . >>> with...
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powers says she will work to make it law in the remaining states. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> dozens of state parks are expected to close in just months. they now may stay open after all. 70 parks are expected to close this summer. the park's department says agreements are being made with nonprofits to keep most of those parks open. agreements are already in place to keep 11 parks open and deals are near for about 20 others. >>> a state senate panel voted unanimously today to stop spending until an audit is complete. the agency has already spent $93 million to purchase a building in san francisco and began awarding contracts to renovate that building. state senator mark desanye has been questioning the use of toll revenues for that project. >>> the city's main postoffice was evacuated about 8:00 this morning. authorities say what happened is two employees reported feeling sick after a yellow substance leaked from a substance sent from taiwan. those two workers plus a third employee were isolated. the building and surrounde
powers says she will work to make it law in the remaining states. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> dozens of state parks are expected to close in just months. they now may stay open after all. 70 parks are expected to close this summer. the park's department says agreements are being made with nonprofits to keep most of those parks open. agreements are already in place to keep 11 parks open and deals are near for about 20 others. >>> a state senate panel...
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the health care law gives us a yearly wellness visit to talk with our doctor about our care. medicare also covers recommended cancer and prevention screenings. plus, fifty percent off brand name prescription drugs... if you're in the donut hole. so i can get the prescriptions i need... to stay healthy. word sure gets around. [ male announcer tell your friends and family. learn more at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. share the news. share the health! >>> happening now a live picture from san francisco whereabout 100 protesters took over the vacant cathedral hill hotel on van nuys avenue tonight. police moved in an hour and say they have control of the building and have suspended their search. police say they decided to move in an 9:30 when protesters threw furniture off the rooftops. five or six people have been arrested. they said four officers were injured by objects thrown at them. >>> he suffered a skull fracture last october when struck by a projectile during an occupy protest in oakland. as for the identified officer who fired the projectile, olsen has one wish. >>
the health care law gives us a yearly wellness visit to talk with our doctor about our care. medicare also covers recommended cancer and prevention screenings. plus, fifty percent off brand name prescription drugs... if you're in the donut hole. so i can get the prescriptions i need... to stay healthy. word sure gets around. [ male announcer tell your friends and family. learn more at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. share the news. share the health! >>> happening now a live...
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in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the state attorney general in 2010. now pushing for few many sex and human trafficking laws to proposition 35 on this november's ballot. >> we just haven't seen anything yet. and for the actions, doing it comprehensively. >> in the past, prop 35 would increase the criminal human sex trafficking. the prison sentences could be up for 15 years in life. and that they would be used for the victim services for law enforcement. they would require anyone convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender to force them to provide their internet identities. >> we thought that we cou
in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the...
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. >> reporter: third year georgetown law school student testified about the need for contraception. >> limbaugh says that if fluk wants the government to pay for her to have sex, then she should repay them back by making a video. >> the democratic party's campaign committee started an online petition and a fund raising campaign aimed at women and young voters, today the president called fluk. >> he wanted to express his disappointment that she has been the subject of inappropriate personal attacks. >> reporter: john boehner said both limbaugh's comments and democrats comments were inappropriate and limbaugh promised a proobama super attack. >> you want to get tapes of what bill maher has called sarah palin, the c world. >> reporter: because of rush limbaugh's comments, companies are pulling their ads from the radio show. >>> sales of the electric car haven't lived up to expectations. chevy has sold a little more than 1,600-volts. gm is idling a plant in new york putting 1,400 employees out of work from the middle of this month to the end of april. >>> americans spent a record amount o
. >> reporter: third year georgetown law school student testified about the need for contraception. >> limbaugh says that if fluk wants the government to pay for her to have sex, then she should repay them back by making a video. >> the democratic party's campaign committee started an online petition and a fund raising campaign aimed at women and young voters, today the president called fluk. >> he wanted to express his disappointment that she has been the subject of...
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reporter: the city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies in almost 20 years. >>> california's new ban against conversion therapy used to tray gay teenagers is now the subject of two federal lawsuits. christian legal group liberty council filed a lawsuit. therapists claim it can change the sexual orientation of teens. the conservative pacific justice institute also filed suit. the ban would take effect january 1st. >>> tonight at 10:25 the story of a gay teen in a battle with the boy scouts. his family's fight for his eagle rank and where they are taking it. >>> albany police are releasing new information tonight about the popular teacher who was arrested molestati
reporter: the city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies...
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at the time seamen was an attorney specializing on youth law. seamen had obtained -- but neighbors say seamen is an honest man that always helped the widow. >> he was always doing things for her. taking care of her, took her to the doctor, to the groceries and stuff like like that. >> it's almost definitely untrue. and i think it'll be exonerated. >> reporter: judge seamen's bail is set at $275,000. no word yet on when he's due in court. live in berkeley, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now on judge paul seamen in 2009, he was appointed to the superior court by then governor arnold schwarzenegger. in 1979 seeman graduated from school of law at uc berkeley and for years he worked in the alameda county juvenile court. >>> now to our continuing coverage of the three alarm fire that caused the transportation melt down in the bay area. the fire was in an unoccupied building on the b.a.r.t. tracks. the heat was so intention it damaged equipment and damaged transbay service. we have team coverage, ktvu's eric rasmussen was tracking the
at the time seamen was an attorney specializing on youth law. seamen had obtained -- but neighbors say seamen is an honest man that always helped the widow. >> he was always doing things for her. taking care of her, took her to the doctor, to the groceries and stuff like like that. >> it's almost definitely untrue. and i think it'll be exonerated. >> reporter: judge seamen's bail is set at $275,000. no word yet on when he's due in court. live in berkeley, amber lee, ktvu...
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the law is said to take effect january 4th. >>> the so called fiscal cliff is just a month away and right now an agreement is not close at hand. president obama went into campaign mode touring a toy factory. he repeated his call for an extension of bush era tax cuts for those earning less than $250,000. while raises taxes for those who make more. the president acknowledged an agreement will take some time. >>> and all of us are going to have to get out of our comfort zones to make that happen. i'm willing to do that, and i'm hopeful that enough members of congress in both parties are willing to do that as well. >>> republicans meanwhile criticized president obama's latest proposal that came yesterday to raise revenue. they said it wasn't serious. >> there's a stalemate, let's not kid ourselves. i'm not trying to make this more difficult. >> house speaker john boehner said this isn't the time for public posturing for either side. and he added that what he wants to see right now is serious negotiations and added he's willing to do just that. hundreds of billions of the dollars of cut. >> co
the law is said to take effect january 4th. >>> the so called fiscal cliff is just a month away and right now an agreement is not close at hand. president obama went into campaign mode touring a toy factory. he repeated his call for an extension of bush era tax cuts for those earning less than $250,000. while raises taxes for those who make more. the president acknowledged an agreement will take some time. >>> and all of us are going to have to get out of our comfort zones to...
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maryland's law takes effect next january. however there's a -- six states and washington, d.c. currently recognize same-sex marriages. washington state has legalized it with that law going into effect in june. >>> same-sex marriage supporters in california filed a petition. they're sk-l -- they're asking the ninth court of appeals to reject the latest appeal by opponents. the case could still wind up before the u.s. supreme court. >>> and at 10:30 tonight, the story of gay parents from the bay area chronicled in film. where you can see it and the message those parents hope others will see. >>> starting july 1st, the cost of a one way ticket will go up 25-cents and a one day pass will cost 60-cents more. clipper card sales will remain the same. the board also approved giving $1,600 to a warm place to park so commuters won't have to bring their bikes on the train. >>> ktvu's maureen naylor tells us how information you write on a e-mail could be used. >> they can derive whether you're pregnant, whether you're getting married or getting a divorce. >> reporter: all information is be
maryland's law takes effect next january. however there's a -- six states and washington, d.c. currently recognize same-sex marriages. washington state has legalized it with that law going into effect in june. >>> same-sex marriage supporters in california filed a petition. they're sk-l -- they're asking the ninth court of appeals to reject the latest appeal by opponents. the case could still wind up before the u.s. supreme court. >>> and at 10:30 tonight, the story of gay...
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. >> reporter: the mayor's law office still boarded up, the latest fire. he's accused of setting the mayor's law office on fire. followed by another fire at taylor fire. lloyd felt these businesses had wronged him in regards to his mother's death. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> reporter: the mayor told me that he met him 10 years ago. love tried to sue him later but the lawsuit was thrown out. still he had not linked love to the fire at his fire. >> reporter: did you suspect him all along? >> no i did not suspect him, i did not know who did it. >> he did provide enough information to assist us in this situation. >> i would say i'm not surprised about anything. you never know who's doing what and you never know what to expect. >> reporter: we asked police if love had a criminal history they would only say that they are familiar with him. reporting live here in vallejo, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now, crews with the san francisco puc are working on treasure island to fix a water main break. happened around
. >> reporter: the mayor's law office still boarded up, the latest fire. he's accused of setting the mayor's law office on fire. followed by another fire at taylor fire. lloyd felt these businesses had wronged him in regards to his mother's death. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> reporter: the mayor told me that he met him 10 years ago. love tried to sue him later but the lawsuit was thrown out. still he had not linked love to the fire at his...
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the voters say they approve to allow same-sex couples to get married and to apply regular marriage laws applied to those couples. 34% disapprove, 7% had no opinion. we found newly wednesday expressing their opinion. >> everybody has a right to love whoever they want to love. i don't think it matters what body a soul is living in. >> notably the poll suggests 51% of self-identified catholics in the state now support same-sex marriage. even though the catholic church high hiarchy maintains marriage is between a man and a woman. >>> hewlett packered says it's cutting 275 jobs. ap says it's working now to find other jobs within the company for those in that unit. >>> kids who skip school could end up costing their parents hundreds of dollars. the bay area county that is cracking down on truancy. >>> city quest, san jose's own film festival opened tonight with a movie that is both political and true. >>> moving into the bay area right now, bill what are you tracking? >> i've been looking at these wind reports, they are howling out there. went gusts in the area right now are mostly in the 25
the voters say they approve to allow same-sex couples to get married and to apply regular marriage laws applied to those couples. 34% disapprove, 7% had no opinion. we found newly wednesday expressing their opinion. >> everybody has a right to love whoever they want to love. i don't think it matters what body a soul is living in. >> notably the poll suggests 51% of self-identified catholics in the state now support same-sex marriage. even though the catholic church high hiarchy...
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chris moore is retiring after more than 30 years in law enforcement but he's leaving blind a san jose department in turmoil dealing with pension reform, pay cut, low moral and increase in crime. >> how would you characterize the department? >> dire. although we have people in the academy we continuously lose people to resignation and retirement. >> reporter: fagoni says she regrets having to conduct a new search less than two years later. moore said he would not be retiring if the council voted in august to put an initiative in august to help pay for more resources and officers. >> the issue for me is put it on the ballot. if that tax measure would have been put on the ballot and taxpayers would have decided not to fund it, we all could have lived with that. that's a choice the taxpayers made. but they never had a chance to vote on it. >> reporter: at the first meeting last night several people told city staff they wanted an internal candidate. but moore said no one inside the department is interested on the top job. >> once it was determined no one from inside the organization, for a
chris moore is retiring after more than 30 years in law enforcement but he's leaving blind a san jose department in turmoil dealing with pension reform, pay cut, low moral and increase in crime. >> how would you characterize the department? >> dire. although we have people in the academy we continuously lose people to resignation and retirement. >> reporter: fagoni says she regrets having to conduct a new search less than two years later. moore said he would not be retiring if...
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. >> reporter: tonight a few dozen protesters lit candles and demanded stricter national gun laws in a city where shootings are rare. near by skaters jammed a holiday ice rink. the activists wished younger people would join them but -- >> sadly people start to become dessenstized to that. they grew up in a world with something we did not grow up. >> reporter: unlike arizona, california gun buyers have more background checks and can't carry guns openly. next up a bill making it mandatory to tell police when guns go missing. >> that doesn't seem like overreaching to me. that just seems like good public policy. you want public safety people to know that something has been lost or stolen. >> reporter: desonye says his father committed suicide with a gun he shouldn't have had. sadly, too common a story. >> my mother used a gun to commit suicide when i was 13. they didn't do any background checks. she had already been hospitalized for attempting suicide and she was able to buy a gun with no questions asked. >> reporter: the actual anniversary of the tucson shooting spree is the eighth, sun
. >> reporter: tonight a few dozen protesters lit candles and demanded stricter national gun laws in a city where shootings are rare. near by skaters jammed a holiday ice rink. the activists wished younger people would join them but -- >> sadly people start to become dessenstized to that. they grew up in a world with something we did not grow up. >> reporter: unlike arizona, california gun buyers have more background checks and can't carry guns openly. next up a bill making it...
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the acts was passed in 1996 and signed into law by former president bill clinton. they were plaintiffs in the 2008 lawsuit that claimed california's ban on same-sex marriage violated the state's constitution. >> love knows no difference. and so when a human loves another human being they should have that right and that freedom to marry. >> they have been together for 25 years. more coverage of the decision, including an interview with gavin newsom, go to www.ktvu.com. >>> new at 10:00 p.m., a new way to gauge the economy during the holidays. ktvu's maureen naylor is live where the company christmas party moved out of the lunch room. >> reporter: tonight several venues tell us the holiday party is making a come back. >> reporter: bartenders uncorked the wine where a start up hosted a christmas party for employees. >> everybody is hands on. nice to be able to dress up and get yourself in a good mood. >> mood reflected in the party planning business. 83% of companies plan to host a holiday party this year. up from 68% last year. still below 2007 when 90% was hosting.
the acts was passed in 1996 and signed into law by former president bill clinton. they were plaintiffs in the 2008 lawsuit that claimed california's ban on same-sex marriage violated the state's constitution. >> love knows no difference. and so when a human loves another human being they should have that right and that freedom to marry. >> they have been together for 25 years. more coverage of the decision, including an interview with gavin newsom, go to www.ktvu.com. >>>...
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. >> i said the laws are powerful, because of a separate trip she took last year. >> reporter: one legal analyst says the video tape is powerful and persuasive. >> i think the emotional power of this video will be really big. >> reporter: we asked mirkarimi how he's coping since he's been suspended. >> it's a choking strategy. it would be difficult for me to go job hunting when i'm actually trying to get my job back. >> reporter: mirkarimi told me he encouraged to go to venezuela this time because he can't support them while he's suspended without pay. amber lee, ktvu. >> you can turn to ktvu.com. we have posted the entire eliana lopez video if you would like to get a second look. >>> a judge ordered two motels to shut down for a year. as ktvu's john sasaki reports the problem is prostitution. and neighbors say the judge's decision is a victory for them as well. >> reporter: the economy inn on east 12th in is one of two hotels that has been ordered shut down. >> it's horrible, i've seen young woman and children having to walk in the office for prostitution. >> reporter: city officials sa
. >> i said the laws are powerful, because of a separate trip she took last year. >> reporter: one legal analyst says the video tape is powerful and persuasive. >> i think the emotional power of this video will be really big. >> reporter: we asked mirkarimi how he's coping since he's been suspended. >> it's a choking strategy. it would be difficult for me to go job hunting when i'm actually trying to get my job back. >> reporter: mirkarimi told me he...
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a woman from santa barbara was killed, and her daughter-in-law was seriously injured. police have not yet received their investigation, or received toxicology reports. his driver's license was suspended at least twice in the past, following a dui conviction in 2005. >>> a private memorial service was held in vallejo this morning for kenyon lunstrom. today, friends and family filled the church to capacity, and said goodbye to the chp officer. he is shot and killed last week during a routine traffic stop on 680. governor brown is set to attend a larger memorial service tomorrow at the mission church in vacaville. ktvu's coverage of the service will start at 10:00 a.m. we will be streaming it live on ktvu.com, and on our mobile, and tablet app. >>> tonight, there is new attention given to a berkely homicide case that has gone cold. john sasaki reminds us about a senseless shooting that took place two years ago today. >> amber nelson feels compelled to come to the corner of adeline in berkely. >> i'm just following his example about the way to bring beauty and happiness to
a woman from santa barbara was killed, and her daughter-in-law was seriously injured. police have not yet received their investigation, or received toxicology reports. his driver's license was suspended at least twice in the past, following a dui conviction in 2005. >>> a private memorial service was held in vallejo this morning for kenyon lunstrom. today, friends and family filled the church to capacity, and said goodbye to the chp officer. he is shot and killed last week during a...
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was necessary to spell out for the agents that foreign nationals, excluding hotel staff and official law enforcement counterparts are prohibited in hotel rooms. and alcohol use is prohibited within ten hours of reporting for duty. that is all well and good with iowa republican senator grassley, the ranking republican on the senate judiciary committee that over sees the secret service, but he says the new rules don't negate what happened in colombia and says, "it remains necessary to hold the agency and the agents accountable follow a complete and independent investigation." part of that independent investigation includes looking into whether white house staffers were involved. grassley says an outsider needs to dot investigating and sent a letter with 14 questions about white house staff on the trip to the white house and asked for a response by this past thursday night. he says he never got an answer. in washingtoto molly henneberg, fox news. >>> president obama joked about that secret service scandal tonight at the white house correspondent's dinner. along with another controversy. >>
was necessary to spell out for the agents that foreign nationals, excluding hotel staff and official law enforcement counterparts are prohibited in hotel rooms. and alcohol use is prohibited within ten hours of reporting for duty. that is all well and good with iowa republican senator grassley, the ranking republican on the senate judiciary committee that over sees the secret service, but he says the new rules don't negate what happened in colombia and says, "it remains necessary to hold...
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. >> reporter: law enforcement displayed money and other valuables they confiscated from the suspects. the chan's are sharing their story in hoping of something like this happening to anyone else. >> something like this happened to me. my mom could have avoided it if my mom didn't talk to them. >> reporter: mrs. chan is among two dozen victims in san francisco alone. amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> postal workers or inspectors went door to door in one east bay community to warn residents about the threat of identity thieves. >> a couple of days ago a letter carrier got assaulted and a lot of mail was stolen. >> reporter: it happened after a postal carrier was attacked, beaten and had mail stolen. the postal service is now asking a $50,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in the case. >>> at 10: 10:40 tonight, what we learned about plans to close postal facilities here in the bay area. when it will happen and when how it will affect you. >>> a man was found bleeding from the head at a station in san francisco. 45-year-old sam white was found unconscious and bleeding o
. >> reporter: law enforcement displayed money and other valuables they confiscated from the suspects. the chan's are sharing their story in hoping of something like this happening to anyone else. >> something like this happened to me. my mom could have avoided it if my mom didn't talk to them. >> reporter: mrs. chan is among two dozen victims in san francisco alone. amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> postal workers or inspectors went door to door in one east bay...
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. >>> just days after washington state voters to legalize marijuana, the law doesn't take effect until december, but officials in kings county say they are already living bit new rules. county prosecutor says he is making sure is that current and pending misdemeanor marijuana possession cases are not left in legal limbo. >> we identified about 175 cases and decided to dismiss them today. >> also today the county sheriff's office announced it's no longer making minor marijuana arrests. >>> calling for an end to a controversial program. coming up in just 12 minutes, the push to end a federal program that targets immigrants. >>> new details are emerging about the fbi investigation that ended the career of cia director david petraeus. the cia was looking into a report by an unidentified woman that paula broadwell was sending her harassing e-mail. broadwell is an army reserve officer who wrote a recent biography of petraeus. >> obviously it's going to an emotional effect. in terms of the agency doing its job, no, not at all. with regard to general petraeus career history will judge that. mo
. >>> just days after washington state voters to legalize marijuana, the law doesn't take effect until december, but officials in kings county say they are already living bit new rules. county prosecutor says he is making sure is that current and pending misdemeanor marijuana possession cases are not left in legal limbo. >> we identified about 175 cases and decided to dismiss them today. >> also today the county sheriff's office announced it's no longer making minor...
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to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow -- right frank, we just heard about another backyard grow possibly bigger than the one we saw in concord. they are both legal. it's what's under this large plastic at the present time in the backyard of a house in pittsburg. >> the smell is horrendous. absolutely horrendous. at one point we counted 60 plants in the backyard. >> reporter: medical marijuana plants that jordan worries will make his neighborhood a target for crime. city leaders say they're looking into drafting an ordnance to restrict where and how the plants are grown. >> perhaps looking at having the growth indoors instead of outdoors that certainly woul
to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow --...
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. >> it's also dangerous, so obey the law and get off the freeway. >> exactly, we're going to be escorting individuals off the freeway off of westbound 580 seminary avenue off of eastbound 580 and in the davenport. so when you see the chp officer escorting you off the freeway, obey rules. >> reporter: 580 in both directions closed tonight probably for about an hour. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> sports director mark ibanez is up next with word of a no hitter in the national league west, we'll be right back. streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. >>> dozens of people are spending the night on market street in san francisco all hoping to get a first crack at a
. >> it's also dangerous, so obey the law and get off the freeway. >> exactly, we're going to be escorting individuals off the freeway off of westbound 580 seminary avenue off of eastbound 580 and in the davenport. so when you see the chp officer escorting you off the freeway, obey rules. >> reporter: 580 in both directions closed tonight probably for about an hour. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> sports director mark ibanez is up next with word of a no hitter in the...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> a southern california family really likes christmas trees this season they managed to put 103 of them inside their house. mom and chief decorator allyson seaward
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that...
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there can be a more robust market in carriage and proposition 33 will do that. >> reporter: current law passed by california voters 24 years ago when rates were running wild requires that your rates be based primarily on your driving record, the number of years you have driven, the number of miles you drive. prop 33 would make whether or not you have had continuous car insurance camera a factor that insurers could use to set your rates. >> it would allow for a fourth factor that is not connected to risk. >> what prop 33 would do is create another optional rating factor that companies could use or not use. >> reporter: that could change current law that has put the brakes on runaway rates. >> it would allow insurance companies to raise rates on millions of motorists, including motorists with perfect driving records and has no relationship to whether or not there worse risks. >> once you are kind of have a policy with one insurance company to shop your discount to any other insurance company is very hard. >> reporter: really? >> geico, 15 minutes could save you 115% or more on car insuran
there can be a more robust market in carriage and proposition 33 will do that. >> reporter: current law passed by california voters 24 years ago when rates were running wild requires that your rates be based primarily on your driving record, the number of years you have driven, the number of miles you drive. prop 33 would make whether or not you have had continuous car insurance camera a factor that insurers could use to set your rates. >> it would allow for a fourth factor that is...
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andy bynman who had a hand at writing the health care law. >> this is a law that says let'ses make it fair for everyone and get everyone under the same system. i think it is a law that will make it much more fair in terms of how everyone contributes to those costs. >> dr. bynman was a fellow for the committee. it was in that role that he helped author the health care reform bill. >>> and california was among the nation's first states to endorse president obama's health care law. and has already implemented parts of it. as a result of 6 million californians should be covered by the deadline. children are also covered under their parents insurance until age 26. >>> our coverage continues throughout tonight's newscast. coming up in 14 minutes, reaction from bay area workers. why doctors and patients are both hopeful and worried . plus the impack on employers. and the political implication, why the ruling might be a win for both republicans and democrats. >>> a big ball of flames. yes, so it's just a bad situation. >>> maybes watch as a fire devours their homes. >>> and back here in just
andy bynman who had a hand at writing the health care law. >> this is a law that says let'ses make it fair for everyone and get everyone under the same system. i think it is a law that will make it much more fair in terms of how everyone contributes to those costs. >> dr. bynman was a fellow for the committee. it was in that role that he helped author the health care reform bill. >>> and california was among the nation's first states to endorse president obama's health care...
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law enforcement vehicles suddenly descended on the neighborhood. they started going into the backyards of homes. this is a neighborhood with large lots and in a farmland environment. dozen went on to a property next door to a house where sierra live. >> i see the girl, i don't see nothing. >> reporter: others went into sierra's home. some carrying black cases which appear to be evidence kits. a sheriff's spokesperson told me over the home they had searched this neighborhood before and are now doing quote a more thorough and complete canvas trying to cover all bases. this after investigators reveal today they had found sierra's purse in this field about 2 miles from her home. it was found sunday but only confirmed as hers yesterday. >> inside the bag was some of sierra's clothing. a pair of pants and a t-shirt neatly folded, neatly puted in this bag. >> reporter: the bag was found about a mile from where sierra's cell phone was found. but investigators say the two items have not revealed what happened to her. this case is still classified a missing
law enforcement vehicles suddenly descended on the neighborhood. they started going into the backyards of homes. this is a neighborhood with large lots and in a farmland environment. dozen went on to a property next door to a house where sierra live. >> i see the girl, i don't see nothing. >> reporter: others went into sierra's home. some carrying black cases which appear to be evidence kits. a sheriff's spokesperson told me over the home they had searched this neighborhood before...
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make sure you turn on youring lightnings every time you turn on your wipers because that's the law. >>> we have team coverage tonight, our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the radar and expects snow as low as 3,000 feet this evening but we're going to start outdoors in blue canyon in placer canyon. cara liu is live with our conditions and it looks pretty cold up there. >> reporter: it sure is. below freezing, about 28 degrees. we're getting just a light snowfall right now. if you take a look on the ground we have a few inches of snow that's built on the roadway. if you look just a little bit further just in the last hour. we've seen the snow start to stick to the road out here. >> reporter: along eastbound interstate 80, chain controls were in place about 20 miles east of colfax. >> it's been pretty busy, for a weekday. >> reporter: this group has been delayed. >> we were prepared, we brought water and snacks, but it has been going really small. >> reporter: the group on their way back from touring the university of nevada reno did not mind. >> where we live in livermore it
make sure you turn on youring lightnings every time you turn on your wipers because that's the law. >>> we have team coverage tonight, our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the radar and expects snow as low as 3,000 feet this evening but we're going to start outdoors in blue canyon in placer canyon. cara liu is live with our conditions and it looks pretty cold up there. >> reporter: it sure is. below freezing, about 28 degrees. we're getting just a light snowfall right...
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today, the $69 billion project got its first $8 billion signed into law. as ktvu shows us. >> reporter: governor jerry brown signed in seconds what took decades to accomplish. and the accolades lasted an hour, as everyone involved with high speed rail took a victory lap. >> this is a 21st century modernization of our rail system. it's going to benefit californians for generations to come. >> reporter: the funding includes almost $3 billion in bail bonds voters voted for three years ago, plus $3 billion in federal funds for the first stretch of track, and $2 billion to modernize transportation in the bay area and los angeles where the governor held another symbolic signing this morning. >> you may not be around when it's finished, but i want you to think about those who built the cathedrals of europe. >> we've seen a lot of battles that haven't come to a conclusion. >> reporter: lawsuits over land use, and environmental issues and ongoing doubt about the cost of a 200 mile-an-hour train in a cash strapped economy. standing in this spot that will be an under
today, the $69 billion project got its first $8 billion signed into law. as ktvu shows us. >> reporter: governor jerry brown signed in seconds what took decades to accomplish. and the accolades lasted an hour, as everyone involved with high speed rail took a victory lap. >> this is a 21st century modernization of our rail system. it's going to benefit californians for generations to come. >> reporter: the funding includes almost $3 billion in bail bonds voters voted for three...
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she claims nacula violated copyright law over her performance in the film. garcia says she was led to believe the movie was a historical adventure film called desert warrior. >>> an exclusive new ktvu poll says the majority of californias are in favor of allowing illegal immigrants to reach citizenship. 14% said illegal immigrants should be able to work in the united states but only for a limited time. and 14% said all illegal immigrants should be deported. >>> it got pretty warm inland today. temperatures went down a couple of degrees. a marine layer pinched up a couple of degrees. guess what the marine layer came up a couple of degrees so it's going to be just a little bit cooler. i don't know if the inland guys will notice it much cooler but you will notice it cooler for a little while around the bay. we're going to see lots of upper 40s at the bay. there will be fog at the airport, san francisco. there'll be fog at the airport. we have some heat coming our way st in time for the weekend. fire concerns and even heat advisories possible. i'll be here with
she claims nacula violated copyright law over her performance in the film. garcia says she was led to believe the movie was a historical adventure film called desert warrior. >>> an exclusive new ktvu poll says the majority of californias are in favor of allowing illegal immigrants to reach citizenship. 14% said illegal immigrants should be able to work in the united states but only for a limited time. and 14% said all illegal immigrants should be deported. >>> it got pretty...
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. >>> that law -- that launch took place on december 12. this was the fifth attempt of such a launch. >>> julian assange made a rare appearance. he spoke to followers from the balcony of his hotel. he's being investigated by u.s. officials over his leaks of classified documents. assange is also wanted in connection with allegations of sexual assault in sweden. >>> in spain the lines are long as people wait there to buy a lottery ticket. the world's oldest weekly lottery is giving away the biggest jack spot price in history. up for grabs $3 billion. even though the jackpot is record sized fewer people are snatching up tickets. customers say it is a sign of the slow economy. elementary and middle school students will be riding in style this winter break. it's all thanks to a bike give away coordinated through campbell mayor evan low. >> kids will remember their first bike and it's important to figure out a way to make children's lives a little more special. >> 42 students attending elementary and middle schools in the campbell union school di
. >>> that law -- that launch took place on december 12. this was the fifth attempt of such a launch. >>> julian assange made a rare appearance. he spoke to followers from the balcony of his hotel. he's being investigated by u.s. officials over his leaks of classified documents. assange is also wanted in connection with allegations of sexual assault in sweden. >>> in spain the lines are long as people wait there to buy a lottery ticket. the world's oldest weekly...
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police said holmes had no previous trouble with the law expect for a speeding ticket last october. as early as lost month, he had been enrolled in a graduate program. >>> 12 victims are dead, 58 are wounded and 11 of them are in critical condition. the youngest victim a 3 -month-old baby that was injured is now home with her family. three members of the military are also among the wounded and one sailor is unaccounted for. one person in an adjacent movie theater was wounded when a bullet went straight through the wall. >>> the police chief in aurora says james holmes brought two weapons to the theater and used at least three of them. they are an ar15 assault rifle with a drum magazine that can fire 15 rounds a minute. there was a remmington 12 gauge shotgun and two 40 caliber block handguns one of which was found in a car. police say all the guns were purchased legally in the last six months and we've learned they are also legal to purchase here in california. >> my view has always been we're not going to abolish guns, let's not even try. but we have a dangerous tool, let's regulat
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so there wasn't a lot of cooperation with law enforcement. >> this raises the problem to a new level. >> reporter: next month the state senate is expected it vote on legislation requiring party bus operators to verify the ages of their passengers and prevent underaged drinking. on this particular bus chairperson investigators say the whom end aced up in hospital is just 20 years old, but they aren't sure how many passengers were under the legal drinking age. >> they could have gone up and impaired the driver's ability to drive safely and that could have been a hazardous situation. to allow someone to be that intoxicated in the vehicle should be illegal l. assemblyman jerry little says it's time to think about new rules for party buses carrying any extremely drunk passengers even if some of them are over 21. . >>> more details now on the efforts to crackdown on underaged drinking on those party buses. legislation al lie mention wod require bus operators topaque sure that all passengers are over 21. drivers who fail to comply could face fines and lose their licenses. assemblyman jerry h
so there wasn't a lot of cooperation with law enforcement. >> this raises the problem to a new level. >> reporter: next month the state senate is expected it vote on legislation requiring party bus operators to verify the ages of their passengers and prevent underaged drinking. on this particular bus chairperson investigators say the whom end aced up in hospital is just 20 years old, but they aren't sure how many passengers were under the legal drinking age. >> they could have...
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. >>> the california supreme court is taking up the legality of medical american laws. a ruling is not expected though for several months but could have a major impact on dispensaries. >>> a new business forecast shows three sections of the bay area are poised to add jobs. the san francisco, san mateo marin region could see a 5% increase. the figures come from the business forcasting center located in stockton. >>> a battle with riot police, the issue that had officers in south american aiming water cannons and tear gas at students. >>> back in 10 minutes, live storm tracker 2, we'll look at the rain and the latest computer model as it rolls rain showers into the weekend and into next week. >>> the new presidential push to bring students state side. how the executive order could have an impact here in the bay area. okay, people, let's get started. pete, did you forget yours? me pete, me use pen! (laughter) sorry i'm late, i was in the 16th century looking for pete's pen. (laughter) guys, guys. take it easy, ok? pete's mom is videochatting me, and she wants her pen back!
. >>> the california supreme court is taking up the legality of medical american laws. a ruling is not expected though for several months but could have a major impact on dispensaries. >>> a new business forecast shows three sections of the bay area are poised to add jobs. the san francisco, san mateo marin region could see a 5% increase. the figures come from the business forcasting center located in stockton. >>> a battle with riot police, the issue that had...
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the huge march today in san francisco, and the message a father-in-law face adds to the protesters. >> a little bit later on see how a bay area brewery is bringing back life to a very important part of the beer industry. >>> area string-like weather continues. coming up, neighborhoods that will touch 80 70 degrees and when rain will come back. ao . >>> hundreds rallied against a war that hasn't start. ktvu's alex savidge was with the peace protesters in san francisco as they denounced any mystery military intervention in iran. >> to stop the war on iran before it can happen. several hundred protesters made their way along market street today. >> it seepeds that the columns of war are increasing everyday. >> reporter: simin royanian was born in iran and says a u.s. attack on her home country would be devastating. >> so there is time for us, maybe we can build a movement, so no bomb will be dropped, not only on iran, but in other countries as well. >> reporter: today's march and rally was organize by a group called world can't wait. they called on several high- profile anti-war activist
the huge march today in san francisco, and the message a father-in-law face adds to the protesters. >> a little bit later on see how a bay area brewery is bringing back life to a very important part of the beer industry. >>> area string-like weather continues. coming up, neighborhoods that will touch 80 70 degrees and when rain will come back. ao . >>> hundreds rallied against a war that hasn't start. ktvu's alex savidge was with the peace protesters in san francisco as...
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. >> reporter: so they keep looking and not just law enforcement. today sierra's neighbors are going door-to-door, passing out fliers and ribbons, hoping to bring her home. >> we just want to show our support and love for her. >> reporter: these are the fliers going up in sierra's neighborhood. detectives need people to call in tips because they didn't find anything in today's search. noelle walker ktvu channel 2 news. >>> to pacifica where u.s. marines from across the country joined efforts to find a friend. >> we checked the entire area. >> the 12 marines met with pacifica police to talk about organized new search efforts to find former marine 27-year-old joseph mchenry of san bruno. earlier this month, mchenry told his family he was going camping for a few days, but he never returned he was reported missing march santorum was declared the winner in today's primary in the conservative southern state with 49%, front-runner mitt romney won 27% while newt gingrich and ron paul took 16 and 6%. today's win gives santorum nine more delegates to the nati
. >> reporter: so they keep looking and not just law enforcement. today sierra's neighbors are going door-to-door, passing out fliers and ribbons, hoping to bring her home. >> we just want to show our support and love for her. >> reporter: these are the fliers going up in sierra's neighborhood. detectives need people to call in tips because they didn't find anything in today's search. noelle walker ktvu channel 2 news. >>> to pacifica where u.s. marines from across...
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and basically the homeowners were not given the same care and fast action by congress or anyone else, laws need to change so that people have time to save their homes. >> reporter: wells fargo says tomorrow and saturday the lender will begin granding $5 million in down payment assistance for perspective home buyers who qualify. >>> the national football league is reportedly considering a rule change to eliminate kick off. league officials say the play produces the game's most violent collision. amber lee is live at the coliseum where fans told us what they thought with tonight's game against the denver broncos. >> reporter: tonight every person told us they are opposed to any change to how the game is played. >> i want to see my boys crush manning that's what i want to see. >> reporter: these football fans knew they came to see their beloved team and denver quarterback peyton manning one of the game's best. but many fans didn't know that the national football team is thinking about getting rid of the kick off. >> what a collision. >> reporter: it's the play that start it is game. the secon
and basically the homeowners were not given the same care and fast action by congress or anyone else, laws need to change so that people have time to save their homes. >> reporter: wells fargo says tomorrow and saturday the lender will begin granding $5 million in down payment assistance for perspective home buyers who qualify. >>> the national football league is reportedly considering a rule change to eliminate kick off. league officials say the play produces the game's most...
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the law for little kids, it's a hassle to get uncomfortable. >> i'm always going to think about tyler and all the great times we had together. but probably with skateboarding i'm not going to wear a helmet. >> reporter: just a chance you're willing to take? >> yeah. >> do it for tyler. >> for this family, a helmet seems a small sacrifice compared to losing a brother and son. >> the kindest, sweetest, biggest heart, obvious right here. he was loved by so many. he was taken too fast. >>> tomorrow el cerrito high will hold a memorial service. saturday a skate park bar-b-que will celebrate his life. his mother will be there to keep her message going on helmets and also on better lighting and speed enforcement here. debra villalon. >>> this skateboarding death of a teenager making two in one week and tonight on our facebook page, we ask why skateboarders don't we are their helmets. michael says, i think parents should have enough sense to know if your kid has a board, buy them a helmet. tina comments, my son skates and he has to wear a helmet, no excuses. i also think they see people on tv
the law for little kids, it's a hassle to get uncomfortable. >> i'm always going to think about tyler and all the great times we had together. but probably with skateboarding i'm not going to wear a helmet. >> reporter: just a chance you're willing to take? >> yeah. >> do it for tyler. >> for this family, a helmet seems a small sacrifice compared to losing a brother and son. >> the kindest, sweetest, biggest heart, obvious right here. he was loved by so many....
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a state law mandates that teachers are warned if they might be laid off in the fall. newark school district says it could lose 26 school employees. even more positions could be lost if voters fail to approve governor brown's proposed tax increase in november, which would lead to more budget cuts. livermore and newark aren't alone. san francisco has already issued 500 layoff notices. >>> state lawmakers agreed to carry out an audit of san jose's pension system. the city council approved a june ballot measure that would increase employee contributions and limit benefits for new employees. san jose officials estimate pension costs will range as high as $650 million in 2015. employee unions say that figure is inflated. >>> the league of women voters and two prisoner rights groups sued california election officials today. in december, the california secretary of state issued a memo saying low level felons sentenced to county jail for more than a year are ineligible to vote. but the lawsuit contends, a 2006 ruling found prisoners are entitled to vote. >>> there was an impor
a state law mandates that teachers are warned if they might be laid off in the fall. newark school district says it could lose 26 school employees. even more positions could be lost if voters fail to approve governor brown's proposed tax increase in november, which would lead to more budget cuts. livermore and newark aren't alone. san francisco has already issued 500 layoff notices. >>> state lawmakers agreed to carry out an audit of san jose's pension system. the city council approved...
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the law exempts teenage babysitters and family members. san francisco already has a similar law. >>> sales tax will soon be added to purchases made by californians at amazon.com. the online retail giant plans to collect tax in california beginning september 15. amazon is also about to start collecting sales tax in pennsylvania. they currently collect sales tax on orders shipped to only 6 of the 50 states. >>> the city council passed an ordinance that would close hundreds of cannabis dispensaries as early as next week. the council maintains there are simply too many of them. advocates disagree and say this bill limits their access to medicine. they say they've gathered more than enough signatures to put a measure overturning the ordinance on the ballot next year. >>> the city of richmond's efforts to tax soda is getting high profile support from actor danny glover. richmond is proposing a penny per ounce tax on the sale of drinks like soda that are sweetened with soda. the proceeds would be used for sports programs. the tax is on the novemb
the law exempts teenage babysitters and family members. san francisco already has a similar law. >>> sales tax will soon be added to purchases made by californians at amazon.com. the online retail giant plans to collect tax in california beginning september 15. amazon is also about to start collecting sales tax in pennsylvania. they currently collect sales tax on orders shipped to only 6 of the 50 states. >>> the city council passed an ordinance that would close hundreds of...
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; he gave it toy my mother- in-law. she has recently past. he is a holocaust survivor. this ring survived. he was in four concentration camped. it made it through, i don't know how. my husband, when she passed they gave me that ring to wear. >> a local tv station aired her story and turned out this woman's husband found that ring and she immediately called the station to help facilitate the return. the larger ring though is still missing. >>> young former kidnap victim elizabeth smart is celebrating happier times of she got married this afternoon in hawai'i. people magazine is report that the 24-year-old tied the knot with her scottish boyfriend of one year, 22-year-old matthew gill mou. the couple met in paris while both were doing mormon mission work. elizabeth smart was kidnapped from her salt lake city home in 2002 when she was 14. and a dramatic figure on the hill and see if the dawgs could pull it off later in sportswrap. >>> and meteorologist mark tamayo could tell us when we see sprinkles along with a warm- up t
; he gave it toy my mother- in-law. she has recently past. he is a holocaust survivor. this ring survived. he was in four concentration camped. it made it through, i don't know how. my husband, when she passed they gave me that ring to wear. >> a local tv station aired her story and turned out this woman's husband found that ring and she immediately called the station to help facilitate the return. the larger ring though is still missing. >>> young former kidnap victim elizabeth...
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at stake is whether the 2010 health care law is constitutional. >>> there is a major new development tonight in the search for missing south bay teenager sierra lamar. as robert handa reports, late today volunteer searchers made a discovery that is now being treated as possible evidence in the case. >> reporter: santa clara sheriff's deputies searched morgan hill after a strange discovery by volunteers. the volunteers are part of a search looking for sierra lamar. >> the volunteers located a stainless steel box. a couple of used condoms. it'll be submitted to the crime lab for further analysis. >> reporter: the area was searched at least five times since her possible abduction, a near by homeowner was shaken. >> it is disturbing, something very close to home. i hope it is connected but then i hope it's not connected and maybe give them some evidence or something to find her. >> reporter: the discovery capped a day of ups and downs. today the search of water ways did not yield any clues. but search organizers were encouraged by a huge turn out of more than 100 volunteers, then got an
at stake is whether the 2010 health care law is constitutional. >>> there is a major new development tonight in the search for missing south bay teenager sierra lamar. as robert handa reports, late today volunteer searchers made a discovery that is now being treated as possible evidence in the case. >> reporter: santa clara sheriff's deputies searched morgan hill after a strange discovery by volunteers. the volunteers are part of a search looking for sierra lamar. >> the...
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. >>> actress lindsay lohan back in trouble with the law. her arrest in new york city and the separate charges she faces here in california. >> it's surprising, it's really surprising and kind of scary. >>> but up first a woman attacked inside her own home. how she scared off her attacker and why police believe it may be linked to other cases. @ ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> a palo alto woman she had a frightening encounter earlier today. police say someone entered her locked apartment when she was sound asleep with the intention of sexually assaulting her. paul ruben tills us how the woman reacted. >> reporter: palo alto police say they might step up patrol and staffing after a home invasion last night. it happe
. >>> actress lindsay lohan back in trouble with the law. her arrest in new york city and the separate charges she faces here in california. >> it's surprising, it's really surprising and kind of scary. >>> but up first a woman attacked inside her own home. how she scared off her attacker and why police believe it may be linked to other cases. @ ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female...